Refrigerator.



The prsssm invenl elass @failli-es 4 vids such a inng for one C'immssr h@ appearing as@ attained by, :1115 invsi'ztio nds preferable smbodlmsm in, the sucture hereinafter dscrlbe and liusm'eci Figui-s i is a, pzm View of adjacsn pm tions 'of the nings f'nr :the chambers of a, rsfrgex'sto, showing smh i'ings in pz'oasss Gf asserying;

Fig. f2 is an inside pia of thebetm of the nng for the,

vsw of :1 parution upper of Fig. 3 is a svnon of mjacentportons of said linings aisn om a mi'lcn plans (30r- 'v and. 25.. and shawmg said inngs in process 'satis-sed a 5iA to Spring against the same beneath Said projection. p

2. n al structure having two chambers and a partition between them with an opening therethrough. the combination of; a lining Jfor one chamber having' a hollow neck extending through -said openingar and provided with a peripl'ieral laiwally-extending rib; and a lining forthe other chamber having an inw:Lully-extending' springable hollow neck whose opposite sides converge toward its moutlnand adapted lo be passed over and alongr the first mentioned neck and to spring against the same beneath Said rib.

3. In a structure having two chambers and a partition between them with an opening therethrougln the combination of; a lining for one chamber having,r Ya hollow neck vextentlimgr through said opening and provided with a peripheral laterally-extending rib formed by bending over a portion of said neck adjacent its mouth; and a lining for the other chamber having' an inwardlyextending springable hollow neck whose opposite sides converge toward its mouth, and adapted to be passed over and along the first mentioned neck and 'to spring against the same beneath `Said rib. v

4. 1n a structure of the charac-ter described; a lining;y having an outwardly-extendingr hollow neck provided with a laterally-extending projection; and a lining havingr an inwaidly-extending springable hollow neck whose opposite sides converge t0- ward its mouth. and adapted to be passed over and along the first mentioned neck and to spring,r againSt the Same beneath said projection; Jthe firstmentioned neck being formed of separate piece from the first-mentioned lining and being provided with an outwardly-extendingr flange Securely joined to the first-mentioned lining and surrounding an orifice therethrough.

ln testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand at Grand Rapids, Michigan, this 28th day of November, 1917.

HERBERT H. HILLMAN; 

